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A faucet that won’t stop dripping can mess up your whole day. Maybe it’s the kitchen sink that suddenly sputters, or the bathroom handle that turns but does nothing. If you’re in Pomona, you don’t need a long lecture. You need someone to show up, figure it out fast, and leave you with a faucet that works as it should. Top Plumbers handles faucet repair and faucet replacement every day, with free estimates, 24/7 availability, and 12+ years of hands-on experience in local homes.
You can usually tell when something’s off, but the cause isn’t always obvious. A faucet can leak from the spout, the handle, the base, or even under the sink, where you don’t notice it until the cabinet smells funky. We start by checking what type of faucet you have and how it’s acting under normal use. Then we isolate the source, shut the water off safely, and inspect the parts that commonly wear out. If the faucet body is still in good shape, repairs often come down to the right cartridge, washer, or seals. You’ll get a clear plan and a price before we start, and we keep the work area tidy so your kitchen or bathroom stays usable.
Repair checks we run before calling it done:
Once everything is back together, we run the faucet through hot, cold, and mixed flow. We also check underneath for slow leaks that can wreck cabinets over time.
Sometimes repairs aren’t worth chasing. If the faucet body is corroded, the base keeps leaking, or parts are discontinued, replacement saves time and future hassle. We’ll look at your sink setup, countertop thickness, hole spacing, and shutoff valves, then recommend an install plan that matches your space. If you already bought a faucet, we can install it and make sure it sits correctly and seals tight. If you haven’t picked one yet, we’ll help you avoid the common mistakes, like buying a style that won’t clear your backsplash or a pull-down sprayer that won’t retract smoothly.
Replacement details we confirm during installation
After the replacement, we test every joint under pressure and wipe everything down. You’ll know how to operate the new faucet properly and what to avoid so it stays in good shape.
Calling a plumber shouldn’t feel complicated. When you reach out, we’ll ask what faucet it is, what symptoms you’re seeing, and whether any water has spread into cabinets or floors. If the leak is active, we’ll walk you through shutting off the water safely so things don’t get worse while you wait. Once we arrive, we inspect the faucet, the shutoff valves, and the connections underneath. Then we give a free estimate and explain your options in plain language. If the job needs a repair, we match the right parts. If it needs replacement, we confirm the fit and handle the install carefully.
How do we keep the visit smooth and practical:
Before we leave, we make sure the faucet feels right in your hand and performs well. If something looks risky, like a failing valve, we’ll explain it clearly so you can decide.
Pomona homes deal with mineral buildup and older fixtures. We inspect aerators, cartridges, and valves with that in mind, so the fix matches what your plumbing is actually doing.
We give a free estimate before work starts and explain what you’re paying for. That way, you can decide quickly, without guessing what’s happening behind the scenes.
Leaks don’t wait for business hours. We’re available 24/7, so you can call when a faucet won’t shut off, water is pooling, or the drip is keeping you up.
Tightening the handle rarely fixes the real problem. The usual cause is a worn cartridge, washer, or seal inside the faucet. Replacing the correct internal part stops the drip.
Most repairs take about 45 to 90 minutes once the shutoff valves work properly and access is clear. Corroded parts or stuck valves can add time.
Repair makes sense when the faucet body is solid, and parts are available. Replacement is smarter if the base leaks, the body is corroded, or parts can’t be matched.